Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12926
Loc: Central Florida
No more comments for the past few days. I'll see what has happened when I get back from the Birmingham, Al. show and then we'll move on. Best, Capt. Chris
That used to be a tough question but I just sold off all but 3. I been downsizing a lot of my gear. I kept my favorite Model 3-5 and my model 5-6 and model 14 Attack. Figure have the best hunting,and hiking/ camp, and then Survival covered with those 3. I do miss my Triathlete though. Was cool to EDC a Randall honestly but I have plenty that size that I like more.
"Forget which ones you own that are the most collectible or most expensive, let's see the top "3" you just, plain can't live without" Well what good is a Randall if it doesn't have a story...so I post the ones I'll never give up... #1...the knife given to my dad from my grandfather #2...the knife given to me by Santa.... #3...the knife I gave to my son.... Capt...you can now "move on" :-)Rocky
Registered: 08/21/09
Posts: 2004
Loc: Southwest Virginia
And in the spirit of Rocky's post: -bought the #8 old style from Perry Miller; carried & used it on many deer & gobbler hunts; passed it to my son on the deer hunt when he was 12, got his first buck (a 10 pointer!) & guided his field dressing. - gave a red #10-3 to both my daughter & son when each graduated high school - the #19 is my current favorite (along with MY #8 old style) and is on my belt more days than not. It just feels so darn perfect.
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I apologize about the lack of pictures. 1. My 5-8 standard from my Grandmother. Yes, Grandmother for Christmas. She passed just shortly after.
2. My 14 from my Grandfather. Yes, married to my Grandmother. She passed, then a year later he took me to a local gun show. We found the 14, then he too passed quickly after.
3. My 1-7 from my Dad. Their son, who gifted me the knife. He wanted to complete the circle, so to speak.